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  2. Train routes in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Below are the train routes in the Netherlands as of 2011(May be outdated) with the number of the train series. It is typically a multiple of 100, while the train numbers add a number in the range 1 through 99 to it (where odd numbers are for trains in one direction, and even numbers for trains in the opposite, except for some international ...

  3. Public transport in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The Spoorboekje is a collection of time tables in the form of pdf files, covering a year, but with intermediate renewal when needed (the physical timetable book was abolished in December 2010). It covers all operators of rail transport in the Netherlands , except those of heritage railways ; it gives the departure times (and sometimes arrival ...

  4. Public transport timetable - Wikipedia

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    In most parts of the world times are shown using the 24-hour clock (although in the United States the 12-hour clock, with the addition of "am/A" or "pm/P" or with pm times in bold, is more often used). If services run at the same minutes past each hour for part of the day, the legend "and at the same minutes past each hour" or similar wording ...

  5. Thomas Cook European Timetable - Wikipedia

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    Cover of the December 1888 edition. The European Rail Timetable, more commonly known by its former names, the Thomas Cook European Timetable, the Thomas Cook Continental Timetable or simply Cook's Timetable, is an international timetable of selected passenger rail schedules for every country in Europe, along with a small amount of such content from areas outside Europe.

  6. Rail transport in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    On the HSL-Zuid line, the maximum speed is 300 kilometres per hour (190 mph). Newer lines have been built to permit higher speeds. Trains are frequent, with one or two trains per hour on lesser lines, two to four trains per hour on rural sections and up to eight or 10 trains per hour in cities.

  7. Dutch railway services - Wikipedia

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    2x per hour (1x per hour on evenings and Sundays) 31100 Arnhem Centraal - Elst - Zetten-Andelst - Hemmen-Dodewaard - Opheusden - Kesteren - Tiel: 1x per hour, 2x per hour at peak times 31200 Zutphen - Lochem - Goor - Delden - Hengelo Gezondheidspark - Hengelo - Hengelo Oost - Oldenzaal: Lint 41. Stadler GTW. 2x per hour 31300 Keolis Nederland

  8. List of railway stations in Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Amsterdam Lelylaan Originally an Intercity station, now a local train station in the western Slotervaart borough of Amsterdam. Amsterdam Muiderpoort A junction station in Amsterdam-East, connecting the lines from Amsterdam Centraal to Hilversum and Utrecht. Amsterdam RAI A station in the south of Amsterdam, close to the RAI convention centre.

  9. Schiphol Airport station - Wikipedia

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    For trips to Amsterdam Centraal station, passengers had to travel to RAI and transfer to a local train. A direct link was created with the construction of the Amsterdam-Schiphol railway in 1986. A newly built underground station opened in 1995; the former building was demolished.